**Klaus Wagner** is a contemporary German Constellations facilitator and trainer, trained directly by Bert Hellinger during the founder's last decade of life. He has systematized and taught the later phase of the method —the new constellations and the movements of the spirit— especially for Spanish-speaking audiences.
**Distinctive Contribution**: Wagner is one of the few Constellations facilitators close to the later Hellinger who has published accessible work in Spanish. His book *Las nuevas constelaciones familiares — Más allá del orden* (2012, Alma Lepik) introduces the post-2001 phase of the method, with its methodological and philosophical particularities, to Spanish readers.
**Style**: Wagner teaches with deep respect for the founder's later phase, remaining faithful to the spiritual direction Hellinger imparted to the method in his final years. This distinguishes him from Constellations facilitators closer to the classic phase of the nineties.
**Importance**: For therapists who want to train specifically in the new constellations —not just in the more structured classic phase— Wagner is one of the available options in the Spanish-speaking world.
Evidence and Contemporary Voices
No peer-reviewed academic or clinical research on Klaus Wagner is identified within the field of systemic psychology or family therapy. Wagner is mentioned exclusively in non-scientific contexts as a facilitator of Family Constellations, a pseudotherapeutic method developed by Bert Hellinger (Nogueras, 2023; Fundación PSF, 2023). Empirical studies on Family Constellations, such as that by Ortiz-Talló and Gross (2010), analyze Hellinger's method without reference to Wagner or his 'new constellations.' Institutions like the Spanish Association of Clinical Psychologists and the Society for the Advancement of Scientific Study of Behavior (SAVECC) classify Constellations as pseudotherapy without scientific endorsement (Ramón Nogueras, interview in elDiario.es, 2023). There are no verifiable findings in databases such as PubMed, PsycINFO, or Google Scholar associating Wagner with rigorous clinical contributions.
Auditable Sources
Notes and Open Debates
Total absence of empirical evidence or academic publications on Klaus Wagner or his 'new constellations'; his systematization is limited to non-scientific dissemination in the Spanish-speaking world, within a Hellingerian method criticized for lack of methodological rigor, suggestion, and potential iatrogenesis (Nogueras, 2023; Fundación PSF, 2023).
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Bibliography
- The New Family Constellations — Beyond the Order — Klaus Wagner. Alma Lepik, 2012.
- Spiritual Constellations — On the Soul and Great Movements — Bert Hellinger. Rigden, 2010.
These books are in the reference library that nourishes Constelando el Origen.
Related terms
Bert Hellinger
German psychotherapist (1925-2019). Founder of Family Constellations and formulator of the orders of love.
See profileSophie Hellinger
Contemporary German Constellator. Bert Hellinger's wife from 1997 until his death (2019). She continues to disseminate the later phase of the method: the 'new constellations' and movements of the spirit.
See entryThe 'new constellations' (Hellinger later phase)
Later phase of Hellinger's method (from approx. 2001): working with less intervention from the constellator, more silence, greater trust in the field, open spiritual dimension.
See entrySpiritual / Spirit Constellations
Final phase of Hellinger's work (2010s): explicit opening to a dimension that transcends the familial. Work with 'the great spirit' or 'the whole'. Controversial position within the field.
See entryA session that names what hurts
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